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I l f e indirectly bring
encouragement to
the students by way of a letter
or package from home which
we put in their mailbox. I enjoy
the nature of my job; but most
of all, I enjoy working with my
student workers and getting to
know other students. —Joe
Valentin, Director of Auxiliary
Services
enjoy watching the stu
I dents as they progress
from high school grads, often
away from mom and dad for
the first time, to responsible,
mature Christian adults and
watching the way they have
allowed God to work in their
lives. — Karin Lovik, Student
Life Technical Assistant
" Whether it is providing activities, counseling, Bihle studies, or even discipline,
we want every aspect of what we do to glorify the Lord ) esus an d to huild
Christ-li keness in each life to whom the Lord allows us to minister. Nothing
is more important than the souls that drive down Damascus Road."
Matt Murpkree, Student Activities Director
"Afreshmanwith a keen senseof humor came I have at my desk)."—Dorothy Brown, Steele
up to my apartment one night last year with her Hall Receptionist. "There is never a dull moment
finger'bloodied'with ketchup;lthinkshegota kick in the Development Office. As we build relation
out of my reaction."—Jess Wiedeman, Emmons ships and care for elderly friends of the college, I
RD. "What I en we are put in
joy most about unusual situa
my job is that tions that we
every year I meet and work with new students from shake our heads and laugh at. We have found
ali over the world. I have met and worked with ourselves chasing dogs through neighborhoods,
students from Kenya to PA. My husband and I build and picking people up late (or is it early?) from
relationships and have been keeping in touch with the airport. We even spent a day cleaning out a
these students since Mr. McHugh started here 12 garage."—Daniel Wareing, Annual Funds Direc-
years ago."—Joanne McHugh, Director of Custodial tor. "Holly and I are privileged to work with the
Services. "Most of the students I come in contact faculty, staff, and students here at CCC. I can't
with are friendly, and will say 'hello"' (maybe think of a better way to spend my life!"—Dick
that has to do with the endless supply of candy Stratton, President.

